It provides a variety of missions and multiplayer options that other sims willfind difficult to compete against.
As a worthy successor to Navy Fighters and ATF, it provides a sweeping selection of planes and mission types for gamers looking for quick fun instead of painstaking realism.
When it comes down to it, the simplicity is what makes Flying Corps so fun.
Apache Havoc offers a great mix of realism and approachability, so that hard-core fans and novices alike should find a lot to like in the game.
There's no denying that Warbirds is at once the most difficult, expensive, and ultimately gratifying online flight sim currently available.
Sammy's Lethal Skies Elite Pilot: Team SW has survived localization and emerges as an altogether impressive combat flight sim.
Join the beloved pooch, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this fun, action-packed aerial-combat game.
Discover the glory of being an elite fighter pilot. Become an Ace pilot by taking down enemies through tactical dogfighting, while experiencing the exhilaration of flying freely in a fully ...
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War will take place a decade prior to Ace Combat 5.
X-Plane is a fantastic sandbox that makes a terrific counterpart to the much more rigid Flight Simulator series.
From top to bottom, Lethal Skies II is a well-crafted, entirely satisfactory arcade-style flight combat game--much like its predecessor.
It's an altogether unique flight combat game, and one that can also be quite impressive from a technological standpoint.
It falls into a nether region between Comanche and Longbow for realism and playability, but offers some unique elements that have not been seen before in a sim.
Fly has it where it counts: in the cockpit and, for the most part, in the flight model.
Microsoft has proven itself fighting fit with a thorough retooling of the classic.
A completely entertaining and accessible sim worthy of its predecessor, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat.
If you're a real ATF fan, NATO Fighters is certainly a must.
This ambitious game actually isn't so much a flight simulation as it is a role-playing game that takes place aboard a bomber.
How has this mediocre series endured such a long run?
Players looking for a detailed flight simulation will enjoy Thunderstrike's tactical gameplay, but fans of visceral action will find its strike-and-hide gameplay requirements a bit too rigid.
Advanced Tactical Fighters is Electronic Arts' follow-up to U.S.Navy Fighters,and shares all of that game's strengths and weaknesses.
It's unfortunate when a fundamentally good game such as Crimson Skies is marred by persistent crash bugs that affect each game session.
In the Comanche series' fourth installment, NovaLogic has gone back to what it does best--making flight sims with as much bang-per-flight-minute as possible.
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